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    Mylene C. Rogacion Prof. IsaiasBorres BSBA Marketing Management 4-B August 1‚ 2014 The SPADE Analysis of Toyota Motor Corporation Situation (current) Toyota has globalized their company and has expanded to more than 170 countries such as Japan and the United States. They also put an "ecotechnologies" division together and developed a "hybrid electric-combustion" automobile. Management’s

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    From Mankin‚ D. (2009)‚ Human Resource Development‚ OUP (p.103-104) Toyota‚ valued at US 188 billion or 98 billion‚ is the worlds second biggest car maker‚ just behind General Motors of the US‚ but is expected to claim the top spot in 2009.The potential key competitors of the future are likely to be from South Korea‚ China‚ and India where companies such as Hyundai‚ Kia‚ and Tata are making cheap cars of a good quality. Toyota has been able to combine product quality and reliability with low pricing

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    1.0 Introduction Toyota Motor Corporation which is also known as Toyota is one of the world’s largest automobile manufacturer. They always take the lead in production and sales. Headquarter of Toyota is in Aichi‚ Japan. The Toyota story begins when Sakichi Toyoda invented Japan’s first power loom. But the name was later changed to “Toyota” and was trademarked and registered on August 1937. The five main principles of Sakichi Toyoda are always be faithful to your duties‚ always be studious and

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    Two Levels of Control: Strategic and Operational Imagine that you are the captain of a ship. The strategic controls make sure that your ship is going in the right direction; management and operating controls make sure that the ship is in good condition before‚ during‚ and after the voyage. With that analogy in mind‚ strategic controlstrategic controlThe process by which an organization tracks the strategy as it is being implemented‚ detecting any problem areas or potential problem areas that

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    1977 cited on Darius Gliaubicas (2012)) and also Chandler [1977‚ pp. 109-120] (cited on Robert Kaplan 1984) provides evidence of how U.S. railroads‚ in the 1860s and 1870s‚ developed accounting procedures to aid them in their extensive planning and control procedures.  Rail­roads handled a vastly greater number and dollar volume of transactions than had any previous business and‚ as a consequence‚ had to devise procedures to record and summarize an enormous number of cash transactions. These procedures

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    Word count – excluding executive summary and headings – 2448 Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Toyota Motor Corporation 3 Globalisation and Toyota 4 Toyota Lanka 6 Analysing the Environment 7 PESTLE Analysis 8 SWOT analysis 9 The Tax Effect 11 Government Imposed Issues 13 Response of Toyota Lanka 14 Conclusion & Recommendations 15 Table of Figures 16 References 17 Executive Summary Sri Lanka’s automobile industry is a very volatile market space where the countries’ political

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    Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) Toyota is a Japanese company founded by Sakichi Toyoda. It first began selling cars in the US in 1957‚ and quickly became successful by its mission of high quality and low prices. The company’s objective was never to be number one in sales. Toyota was focused in their offer of best quality in the market. Toyota’s vehicles were also very well known by their high resale price. Automobile Industry in 2008 Toyota played in a very competitive enviroment

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    of Toyota’s company. The Toyota Motor Company is one of the largest automobile manufacturers in the world. The business is known for environmentally friendly‚ safe and durable cars that conducts their business worldwide with 52 overseas manufacturing companies in 27 countries and regions. Toyota’s vehicles are sold in more than 160 countries and regions. (1) Toyota Motor Company was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda in 1937 as a development from his father’s company Toyota Industries. The first vehicles

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    Toyota Motor Sales Case TMS is sales and marketing subsidiary of TMC‚ manufacturing and selling vehicles to TMS. Toyota Motor Sales are discussing a change—more authority and responsibility to TMS – cost center to profit center Pro: including finance‚ marketing‚ human resources‚ operations and dealer-support functions. Opp: focus on short-term profit and sacrifice TMS’s goal of growth in US and long-term commitment to customers; lack of experience to fill a profit center manager’s role.

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    Toyota: A Transnational Case Study Toyota is one of the worlds leading car manufacturers and is the third largest in the world. Although based in Japan‚ Toyota produces most of its cars in its transplants in Georgetown‚ Kentucky‚ and Burnaston‚ Derbyshire. Toyota is a typical transnational corporation who understand that considerable gains can be made by locating manufacturing plants outside their country of origin. Toyota expanded to Europe in 1992 in order to achieve the benefits associated

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